The Mount Isa dirt bike club held its second round of the series for the year on Sunday May 28 with action packed racing throughout the day.
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The club had the track prepared to perfection, handling the large turnout of riders from around the region.
In the 65cc class Mitchell Hartwig and Beau Inskip traded wins throughout the day, with Mitchell entering the mid-season break 12 points in front.
In the 85cc class 9-11 years saw Jack Inskip clean sweep the day over Bailey Hetherington and take a 13 point lead into the mid-season break
The 85cc class 11-14 years was won by Mitchel Corrigan who has recently moved up into this class.
Jaden Duff leads the series with a 96 point lead.
The Juniors Lites was a close battle between Trent Mitchell and Alex Etherington with Alex taking the final moto win to finish the day first.
Trent Mitchell leads the series by 18 points over Crystal Hetherington.
Jaiden Etherington looked to have a perfect day wrapped up until Brad Zvaigene stole the final moto win from him.
Mason Spreadborough holds a 21 point lead over Glen Allen in the series standings.
Senior open had riders all vying to break Jaiden Etherington’s perfect season,
A fall late in moto 3 by Jaiden saw Scott Hooley get his maiden win of the season.
Jaiden leads the series by 18 points over Scott.
In the veterans class, Peter Axsentieff proved too strong over class new comer Mason Spreadborough taking the win for the day.
Consistency has given Davon Corrigan a 18 point lead over Glen Allen.
Aimee Zvaigne continues her perfect season while holding a 114 point lead over Taylar White.
Novice class was dominated by Troy Hooley taking all three wins on the day.
Consistent results have Tane Iwikau leading the series by 2 points over Round 1 winner Riley Allen, Scott McNamara sits in third just 15 points shy of the lead.
Unlimited class was won by Jaiden Etherington, He leads the series by 8 points over Mason Spreadborough.
The club now enters its mid-season break with racing recommencing Sunday August 20 and wraps up with the fourth and final round September 3.
The club has full canteen and bar facilities with a shaded grandstand for viewing the racing action and entry is free for spectators, Sorry no dogs allowed.
Mount Isa Dirt bike club would like to thank all of their valued sponsors for making these events possible; Downer, Bluescope Steel, Downright Carpentry, RKS, Enzed, Workpac, Mount Isa Motorcycles, Atlas Motorsport and Bike and Rider.